Sentence examples for frequents from inspiring English sources

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'frequents' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is used as a verb meaning to visit somewhere or something regularly or frequently. For example: The cafe frequents by young people in the neighborhood.

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frequents

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Third person singular of frequent

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Garth Bruen, who runs KnujOn, a web-security firm (read it backwards), and thus frequents dodgy online chat rooms, has observed panicky discussions about which registrars will still take the scammers' business.Catch me offlineThe criminal businesses that rely on spam are most at risk in law-abiding bits of the real world, such as America.

There are the grim flophouses that Mr Vollmann enthusiastically frequents, doing his bit for Mexicali's hookers.

It frequents gardens and thickets.

As Gus's criminal activities begin to fall under the suspicion of a candidate for sheriff (David Landau, Louu falls for Captain Cummings (Cary Grant), a mission worker who frequents the bar.

Most are brilliantly coloured, especially the males; for example, the male purple honeycreeper (Cyanerpes caeruleus), an active, acrobatic little bird that frequents gardens and woodlands in Panama and parts of northern South America, is a stunning blue with black mask and wings; the female is green.

The tramontana, a cold, dry wind from the north, frequents the city in the winter.

It presents period issues of race relations and mores as the unemployed Rawlins is hired to find a white woman who frequents jazz clubs in black districts.

In addition to the tourist population that frequents the island's single resort, Comino has a handful of permanent residents.

People have made friendships through the pub and as a result everyone who frequents it has someone there to look out for them.

Attention is soon focused on Mia's difficult home life and, most pertinently, her relationship with her mother Joanne (Kierston Wareing), the hard-nosed narcissistic type who frequents tales of working-class family woe.

Strikingly striped, this invertebrate frequents only three sites nationwide.

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